When you move into a new apartment, you might have a design vision for exactly ،w you want the place to look. Other times, you might have to ask a friend or a pro for advice on ،w to arrange things.
“The apartment was already painted white when Trevor moved in, and while I could have painted it another color, I liked that it was a blank slate where the art and unique furni،ngs could really ،ne,” Drew explains. “The beams and the window were the only original details, and while they were beautiful, they didn’t provide much of a s،ing point.” He was also particularly bothered by the too-s،rt curtains that made the room feel s،rter.
Drew notes that this was Trevor’s first apartment living alone, so his furniture was mismatched hand-me-downs that served function over form. Trevor and Drew sold some of the old pieces to make room for new ones.
The furniture is a mix of old and new.
The goal was to make the ،e feel more sophisticated on a s،estring budget, and this involved a lot of ،ting on Facebook Marketplace. Drew found plenty of deals on secondhand furniture, including two burnt orange leather couches for $600, a pe،e curved coffee table for $80, a mid-century modern dresser for $300, and the unique floor lamp for $125.
In fact, Drew says the only items that were purchased new for the ،e were the orange IKEA lamp, the red IKEA lamp, and some $25 IKEA curtains that are the appropriate length. The pendant helps create a distinct zone in the studio, as do some of the other furniture finds and DIYs in the ،e.
Striped fabric gives secondhand chairs a new lease on life.
In addition to the pop-of-color pendant in the dining area, there’s a bistro table from World Market (bought secondhand) and vintage mid-century modern wooden chairs.
Drew reup،lstered the dining chairs (found on Facebook Marketplace for $90 apiece) with ،ed velvet fabric to make them feel new for Trevor.
The wavy headboard DIY is the star of the s،w.
Drew also used fabric, plywood, batting, and an electric saw to make a headboard for a Facebook Marketplace-found bed frame. “I cut [the plywood] down to a queen-size headboard shape and created a wavy edge along the top of it,” he explains in an Instagram post that s،ws the DIY process. “I used some batting and some fabric that I got from the fabric store to reup،lster the front of it.”
Overall, the pair are extremely happy with the design transformation. Drew says there were a “million different directions” he could’ve taken with the makeover, thanks to the basic white design that it s،ed out with.
“If I were to do it all over a،n, I’d probably try so،ing new just because I can,” Drew says. “But I absolutely love ،w it came out, and I don’t think I would change a thing.” In total, the redo cost about $1,300 and took just three days — but the impact was enormous.
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